The common key responsibilities applicable to all personnel in an Incident Command System (ICS) Operation

The use of religious support (chaplain/debriefing) resources

Critical Incident Stress Management

The National Framework Structure for Emergency Management

Whenever disasters or another urgent matters occur there is a heightened dependence on religious as well as mental support to help people and communities recover from the consequences of these occasions. Chaplains in all areas of service need the information provided through this course to help prepare for the challenge of ministering those in need after such tragedies.

Are you ready? Are you trained and ready to respond to a disaster? If not you might want to take the course- Certified in Disaster Preparedness, CDP-I. This course is designed to help you prepare for the worst emergencies individuals may encounter. It will cover everything from terrorist attacks to tornadoes, and it will guide the participant through every aspect of knowledge, training, and equipment. Though the worst case scenario is a large-scale terrorist attack, the truth of the matter is that individuals are more likely to experience a natural disaster. However, those who are prepared for one are prepared for the other.

To find out more about the Certified in Disaster Preparedness, CDP-I, go to:

Are there terrorism issues in prisons? Join us for the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security’s national conference, to be held in Branson Missouri, October 12 to the 14th. To find out more about the conference go to: http://www.abchs.com/conference/

To find out more about The American Board for Certification in Homeland Security go to:http://www.abchs.com/about/

United for Truth: An ACFEI Story, be sure to read about the history of ABCHS.

Homeland security, what is it? Homeland Security is anything that is done to keep our homeland safe. It can be as complicated as the Department of Homeland Security and that office fighting terrorism in Afghanistan, or as simple as you protecting your home or your neighborhood. With the unemployment levels so high, crime is up. Are you aware of what is going on around you? Air conditioner units are being stolen at an alarming rate, for the copper wire. They are stolen stripped down and the copper wire is being sold for scrap metal, and the crooks are making money! Homes are being broke into, robberies are rampant. Watch what is going on, are there suspicous activities in your neighborhood? If so call the local authorities, you can help keep America safe and secure.

To learn more about homeland security training go to: http://www.abchs.com/about/

United for Truth: An ACFEI Story, be sure to read about the history of ABCHS. Published by Dr. Robert O’Block

Join us to hear LTC. Dave Grossman’s presentation: Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam: The Application of Basic Psychological Therapeutic Processes for Mass Causalities Resulting from Violent Crime. LTC. Dave Grossman will be presenting on more than one topic at the American Board for Certification in Homeland Security Conference, which will be held October 12-14, 2011. Sign up today, to find out more information go to:http://www.abchs.com/conference/